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<title>Every project needs some docs. A small spreadsheet can handle it, :)</title>
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	<p>You aren't doing nothing with your own thought. There must be 
	documentation explaining what you need to do.</p>
	<p>Such documentation can appear in many ways: it can be a user story, a 
	use case, or even a description on a spreadsheet cell with an id on the 
	other column.</p>
	<p>No matter what it is, it's very important to make each implemented rule
	traceable. By having an identification, you can add an small code comment 
	containing that id near the rule implementation. In this way, by reading 
	the documentation and searching the source code we can know how much rules
	got implemented.</p>
	<p>If possible, try to commit the spreadsheet containing the rules in the 
	same version control used to the source code.</p>
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